“Which is not true.”Saalika Khan had fallen asleep in a friend’s room after a party when someone else’s boyfriend crept up, started kissing her neck and tried to get into bed with her.“I woke up and was pushing him off, telling him to back off,” Khan recalled.

She was 18 at the time, a community college student in Maryland.“He had his arms around my waist,” she said. “I got out of there.”Now 25, Khan is a student at Towson University.

He had a girlfriend, so she didn’t think anything sexual would happen.

But as the movie wore on, he started kissing her and she felt uncomfortable.“It got to the part where he tried to take off my clothes,” she said.

Since it’s not a spoiler alert when something didn’t happen, it’s okay to share details from a Stranger Things companion book; for instance, the characters Steve and Eleven were supposed to die in Season 1.

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“I was like, ‘I told you I did not want your penis in my vagina, and that’s what happened, so how is that not rape?“I was like, ‘No, please stop.’ He was like, ‘No, you’ll like it.’ And I was like, ‘No, stop.’ ”“Some people are able to yell or scream, but when I get really stressed out I kind of shut down, so I just sort of disassociated myself and was trying to figure out how to get him off of me,” she said.As he began to rape her, she said, she asked whether he would get a condom, and he let go of her.We serve all survivors of intimate partner violence, regardless of sexual orientation, gender identity, or sex.Call if you are aware of a crime of abuse in progress, or if you feel threatened. has a Spokane Police Officers Domestic Violence Team, which is a group of officers and detectives who are trained in dealing with domestic violence.